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A Wisdom Archive on Growth

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Growth: Encyclopedia - Growth

Growth can refer to: Auxology Bacterial growth Economic growth Exponential growth Growth hormone Other related archivesAuxology, Bacterial growth, Economic growth, Exponential growth, Growth hormone

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Growth: Encyclopedia II - Growth theory - The Question of Growth
The real GDP per capita of an economy is often used as an indicator of the average standard of living of individuals in that country, and economic growth is therefore often seen as indicating an increase in the average standard of living. However, there are some problems in using growth in GDP per capita to measure increasing well-being. These include: expenditure to offset the adverse environmental effects of economic growth such as pollution. (These are called defensive expenditure.) economic 'bad ...

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Growth theory, Growth theory - Origins of the concept of Economic Growth, Growth theory - The Question of Growth, Growth theory - The limits to growth, Growth theory - External link

Read more here: » Growth theory: Encyclopedia II - Growth theory - The Question of Growth

Growth: Encyclopedia II - Growth theory - The limits to growth

The limits to growth debate considers the ecological impact of growth and wealth creation. Many of the activities required for economic growth use non-renewable resources. Many researchers feel these sustained environmental effects can have an effect on the whole ecosystem. They claim the accumulated effects on the ecosystem put a theoretical limit on growth. Some draw on archaeology to cite examples of cultures they claim have disappeared because they grew beyond the ability of their ecosystems to support them. The claim is that the limits to growth will even ...

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Growth theory, Growth theory - Origins of the concept of Economic Growth, Growth theory - The Question of Growth, Growth theory - The limits to growth, Growth theory - External link

Read more here: » Growth theory: Encyclopedia II - Growth theory - The limits to growth

Growth: Encyclopedia - Bacterial growth

Bacterial growth is the process in which from a bacterial cell, two equivalent daughter cells are produced. In autecological studies, bacterial growth can be modeled with four different phases: lag phase (A), exponential or log phase (B), stationary phase (C), and death phase (D). Growth is shown as L = log(numbers) where numbers is the number of colony forming units per ml, versus T (time.) During lag phase, bacteria adapt themselves to growth conditions. It is the period where the indi ...

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Growth: Personal Growth and Transformation

Introduction to Personal Growth and Transformation

On the path of personal growth, there are times when we seem to fall into a deep, dark pit, and the light is nowhere to be found. This is what is meant by a "spiritual crisis." This series of articles was written to better help people in this predicament understand and resolve their situation.

 

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Growth: Return to Godhead

Spiritual Growth: Return to Godhead

Spiritual development is a systematic, methodic process that needs to be learnt and practised like any other skill. But very few understand spiritual growth as being systematic or methodic.

 

Most people randomly pick up books and practices without understanding their significance and place in the overall process. Consequently they remain where they are - or they could end up harming themselves.

 

Read more here: » Spiritual Growth: Return to Godhead

Growth: This Question Was Also the Answer  

Do you know who I am? I am a questioner. I am the possessor of an invaluable gift to wonder. Most people forget to wonder along the way or channel it into logical, empirical, scientific questioning. I did not. I turned to others for answers, I looked within myself. I looked in the abstraction of pure wondering for answers. I found some, but not most.

 

(See also: Spiritual Growth, Faith and Belief, Spiritual Guidance, God and Religion, Peace on Earth, Peace of Mind, Love and Happiness, Life and Beyond, Body Mind and Soul)

 

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Growth: Total Liberation - No Place for Gender  

We face many challenges on the path to liberation. We also have an ego to deal with. I am often asked: "Are these challengers different for men and for women? Or is the path fundamentally the same for both sexes? Shouldn't there be different paths?"

 

Assuming that the goal is enlightenment, there is only one path. Of course, there are fundamental differences between men and women and, if we want to be free, these traits need to be acknowledged and deeply understood.

 

(See also: Spiritual Growth, Faith and Belief, Spiritual Guidance, God and Religion, Peace on Earth, Peace of Mind, Love and Happiness, Life and Beyond, Body Mind and Soul)

 

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Growth: Gain The Self, Lose The I  

Each soul is potentially divine. "We are not human beings learning to be spiritual; we are spiritual beings learning to be human," said Jacqelyn Small. If this be so, why this forgetfulness about our divine potential?

 

What causes this amnesia? Rabbi Shlomo of Karlin has summed up the ultimate aim of Satan as: "The worst thing that the evil one can achieve is to make man forget that he is the son of a king."

 

(See also: Spiritual Growth, Faith and Belief, Spiritual Guidance, God and Religion, Peace on Earth, Peace of Mind, Love and Happiness, Life and Beyond, Body Mind and Soul)

 

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Growth: How to Deal with Dark Shadows  

Who we think we are, is what we grow up to be. Simultaneously, we also develop a corresponding sense of who we are not. What we think we're not is the stuff that makes up our 'shadow', that part of us which consists of the unexplored, feared and unwanted qualities - whatever does not fit into our image of how we should be.

 

Poet Robert Bly says we dump what we consider personally and socially undesirable into a sort of invisible bag we carry around, with its contents growing as we grow older. The shadow is not about our 'bad' parts. What makes it so undesirable to us is what we put there has remained unattended for long periods.

 

(See also: Spiritual Growth, Faith and Belief, Spiritual Guidance, God and Religion, Peace on Earth, Peace of Mind, Love and Happiness, Life and Beyond, Body Mind and Soul)

 

Read more here: » Spiritual Growth: How to Deal with Dark Shadows  

Growth: Close Encounter On A Metro Street  

Moving out of my apartment to reach anywhere in Mumbai, I pass through slices of time. 'Yesterday' shows up, among other things, in the buffalo sheds I pass along-side my drive through the new, slick highway, which is 'today'.

 

'Tomorrow' is seen in the amazing imported car showrooms, right next to the buffalo sheds. Rows of shining cars that can go at dazzling speeds - for which we do not have the right roads.

 

(See also: Spiritual Growth, Faith and Belief, Spiritual Guidance, God and Religion, Peace on Earth, Peace of Mind, Love and Happiness, Life and Beyond, Body Mind and Soul)

 

Read more here: » Spiritual Growth: Close Encounter On A Metro Street  

Growth: Encyclopedia - Uneconomic growth

Uneconomic growth, in welfare economics, human development theory and some forms of ecological economics, is economic growth which reflects or creates a decline in human well-being. The concept is variously attributed to Herman Daly and Marilyn Waring, though other theorists are also often credited: For instance, in Daly's 1999 Feasta Lecture, "uneconomic growth in theory and in fact", he cites John Ruskin, then William Nordhaus and James Tobin as having identified the issue. His own colleagues John Cobb and Clifford Cobb devel ...

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Read more here: » Uneconomic growth: Encyclopedia - Uneconomic growth

Growth: Encyclopedia - Cell growth

The term cell growth is used in two different ways in biology. When used in the context of reproduction of living cells the phrase "cell growth" is shorthand for the idea of "growth in cell numbers by means of cell reproduction." During cell reproduction one cell (the "parental" cell) divides to produce daughter cells. In other contexts, "cell growth" refers to increases in cell size. Cell growth - Cell size. Many cells never have a large increase in size after they are first formed from a parental cell. Ty ...

Including:

Read more here: » Cell growth: Encyclopedia - Cell growth

Growth: Encyclopedia II - Smart growth - Criticisms of smart growth

Although smart growth is the currently growing trend in many industrialized nations, not all advocacy groups are convinced of its helpfulness. Some find the phrase "smart growth" to be condescending and object to its implication that alternative strategies are inherently foolish or "un-smart". For example, there is debate about wether transit-proximate development constitutes smart growth when it is not transit-oriented. Also, some groups, such as the National Motorists Association[4], do not object to smart growth as a whole but strongly object to certain components ...

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Smart growth, Smart growth - Elements of Smart Growth, Smart growth - Rationale for Smart Growth, Smart growth - Economic Analysis of Development, Smart growth - Policy Tools Used to Achieve Smart Growth, Smart growth - Zoning Ordinances, Smart growth - Environmental Impact Assessments, Smart growth - Examples of Communities Implementing Smart Growth Principles, Smart growth - Timeline, Smart growth - Criticisms of smart growth, Smart growth - External links

Read more here: » Smart growth: Encyclopedia II - Smart growth - Criticisms of smart growth

Growth: Encyclopedia II - Smart growth - Elements of Smart Growth

Proponents of smart growth would typically view the following elements as important to realizing the concept [1] [2]: defining a small area in which intense development is permitted, and a larger area outside it where development is strictly limited transit-oriented development within the defined area historic preservation within the defined area (a choice of transportation options) inclusion of affordable housing within the defined area mixed-use development walkable and bicycle-frie ...

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Smart growth, Smart growth - Elements of Smart Growth, Smart growth - Rationale for Smart Growth, Smart growth - Economic Analysis of Development, Smart growth - Policy Tools Used to Achieve Smart Growth, Smart growth - Zoning Ordinances, Smart growth - Environmental Impact Assessments, Smart growth - Examples of Communities Implementing Smart Growth Principles, Smart growth - Timeline, Smart growth - Criticisms of smart growth, Smart growth - External links

Read more here: » Smart growth: Encyclopedia II - Smart growth - Elements of Smart Growth

Growth: Encyclopedia II - Smart growth - Criticisms of smart growth

Although smart growth is the currently growing trend in many industrialized nations, not all advocacy groups are convinced of its helpfulness. Some find the phrase "smart growth" to be condescending and object to its implication that alternative strategies are inherently foolish or "un-smart". For example, there is debate about wether transit-proximate development constitutes smart growth when it is not transit-oriented. Also, some groups, such as the National Motorists Association[1], do not object to smart growth as a whole but strongly object to certain components ...

See also:

Smart growth, Smart growth - Rationale for Smart Growth, Smart growth - Economic Analysis of Development, Smart growth - Policy Tools Used to Achieve Smart Growth, Smart growth - Zoning Ordinances, Smart growth - Environmental Impact Assessments, Smart growth - Examples of Communities Implementing Smart Growth Principles, Smart growth - Timeline, Smart growth - Criticisms of smart growth, Smart growth - External Links

Read more here: » Smart growth: Encyclopedia II - Smart growth - Criticisms of smart growth

Growth: Encyclopedia II - Economic growth - The Question of Growth

The real GDP per capita of an economy is often used as an indicator of the average standard of living of individuals in that country, and economic growth is therefore often seen as indicating an increase in the average standard of living. However, there are some problems in using growth in GDP per capita to measure increasing well-being. These include: expenditure to offset the adverse environmental effects of economic growth such as pollution. (These are called defensive expenditure.) economic 'bad ...

See also:

Economic growth, Economic growth - Origins of the concept of Economic Growth, Economic growth - The Question of Growth, Economic growth - The limits to growth

Read more here: » Economic growth: Encyclopedia II - Economic growth - The Question of Growth

Growth: Encyclopedia II - Economic growth - The limits to growth

The 'limits to growth' debate, much of it prompted by the 1972 Club of Rome study Limits to Growth, considers the ecological impact of growth and wealth creation. Many of the activities required for economic growth use non-renewable resources. Many researchers feel these sustained environmental effects can have an effect on the whole ecosystem. They claim the accumulated effects on the ecosystem put a theoretical limit on growth. Some draw on archaeology to cite examples of cultures they claim have disappeared because they grew beyond ...

See also:

Economic growth, Economic growth - Origins of the concept of Economic Growth, Economic growth - The Question of Growth, Economic growth - The limits to growth

Read more here: » Economic growth: Encyclopedia II - Economic growth - The limits to growth

Growth: Encyclopedia II - Exponential growth - Intuition

The phrase exponential growth is often used in nontechnical contexts to mean merely surprisingly fast growth. In a strictly mathematical sense, though, exponential growth has a precise meaning and does not necessarily mean that growth will happen quickly. In fact, a population can grow exponentially but at a very slow absolute rate (as when money in a bank account earns a very low interest rate, for instance), and can grow surprisingly fast without growing exponentially. And some functions, such as the logistic function, ...

See also:

Exponential growth, Exponential growth - Intuition, Exponential growth - Technical details, Exponential growth - Examples of exponential growth, Exponential growth - Exponential stories, Exponential growth - Rice on a chessboard, Exponential growth - The water lily

Read more here: » Exponential growth: Encyclopedia II - Exponential growth - Intuition

Growth: Encyclopedia II - Transforming growth factor - Transforming growth factor alpha

The alpha-type transforming growth factor TGF-α is upregulated in some human cancers. It is produced in macrophages, brain cells, and keratinocytes and induces epithelial development. ...

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Transforming growth factor, Transforming growth factor - Transforming growth factor alpha, Transforming growth factor - Transforming growth factor beta, Transforming growth factor - The transforming growth factor receptor

Read more here: » Transforming growth factor: Encyclopedia II - Transforming growth factor - Transforming growth factor alpha

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